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Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery Nature, England, Ireland, Megalith, Natural Landmarks, Sligo, Cemetery, Stones, Mountains
Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery
Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery
Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery Outdoor, Places, Tourist Attraction, Visit Ireland, Tourist, Things To Do, Standing Stone
14 Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Sligo
Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery
A tomb at the Carrowmore megalithic cemetery, Co. Sligo with Knocknarea mountain in the background [Val Robus] Connemara Pony, Archaeology, Irish, County Sligo, Stone Circles Ireland, Historical Sites, Sligo Ireland, Ancient Ireland, Monument
Prehistoric Ireland in Photos | Irish Archaeology
A tomb at the Carrowmore megalithic cemetery, Co. Sligo with Knocknarea mountain in the background [Val Robus]
Shantemon or 'Finn McCool's Fingers', Co. Cavan, Ireland (photo by Ken Williams) Trips, Stonehenge, County Cavan, Irish Roots, British Isles, East, Cavan, Fionn Mac Cumhaill
Shantemon or 'Finn McCool's Fingers', Co. Cavan, Ireland (photo by Ken Williams)
Zoomorphic figure from the megalithic tomb at Newgrange, Ireland Anglo Saxon, Celtic Symbols, Celtic Art, Statue, Celtic Mythology, Celtic Gods, Celtic Connections, Celtic Culture, Celtic
Zoomorphic figure from the megalithic tomb at Newgrange, Ireland
Cartoon rendering of a "map" of Ireland.  Looks perfect for a touristy post card. :) Travel, Travel Posters, Belfast, Dublin, Denmark Travel Poster, Trip, Ireland Map, Illustrated Map
greetings from Ireland map
Cartoon rendering of a "map" of Ireland. Looks perfect for a touristy post card. :)
Detail of a triple spiral carving at Newgrange, Ireland Prehistoric, Druid, Ancient, Wiccan
A winter-solstice visit to the ancient marvel of Newgrange
Detail of a triple spiral carving at Newgrange, Ireland
Ruined Aughadown House, Co. Cork. Ireland Ruins, Plants, Ruin, House, County Cork, Eire
Aughadown
Ruined Aughadown House, Co. Cork. Ireland
Poul na Brone Dolmen, County Clare. Ireland Land Art, Monuments, Scenic, Landscape, Scenery, Beautiful Places
Poul na Brone Dolmen, County Clare. Ireland
stone statue from Armagh, Ulster, Ireland, (pre-christian / pre- 5th c.). It represents a man with a lion's head. Art, Sacred Places, Stone Statues, Stone Work, Nordic
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stone statue from Armagh, Ulster, Ireland, (pre-christian / pre- 5th c.). It represents a man with a lion's head.
#Labyrinth. Drumcarbit Rock Art. Malin, Donegal Ireland Lugares, Parks, Fotografie, Rock, Paisajes
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#Labyrinth. Drumcarbit Rock Art. Malin, Donegal Ireland
Bronze Age Megalithic Beaghmore Stone Circle,County Tyrone (2600B BC) Northern Ireland Northern Ireland, Irish Sea, Megalithic Monuments, Irish Tourism
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Bronze Age Megalithic Beaghmore Stone Circle,County Tyrone (2600B BC) Northern Ireland
Years ago people in Ireland got married or renewed their wedding contracts (annually) by joining hands through the Stone of Accord on the Old Head in Kinsale in county Cork, Ireland. Around The World Trips, Ireland Travel
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Years ago people in Ireland got married or renewed their wedding contracts (annually) by joining hands through the Stone of Accord on the Old Head in Kinsale in county Cork, Ireland.
On the stone an Old Irish inscription is translated as 'this place, bequeathed by Ternoc, son of Cernan the Little under the patronage of Peter the Apostle'. He died around 714 - 716, so the stone must have been erected in the early 700's AD, making it the earliest datable stone monument in Ireland. It is decorated with ten crosses and excavations in 1966 and 1968 uncovered a number of stone built and dug graves nearby. Close to the pillar are several small stones, some with crosses. Ancient Art, Stone
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On the stone an Old Irish inscription is translated as 'this place, bequeathed by Ternoc, son of Cernan the Little under the patronage of Peter the Apostle'. He died around 714 - 716, so the stone must have been erected in the early 700's AD, making it the earliest datable stone monument in Ireland. It is decorated with ten crosses and excavations in 1966 and 1968 uncovered a number of stone built and dug graves nearby. Close to the pillar are several small stones, some with crosses.
1,000 year old Stone marker wears the outline of a Latin cross, carved by Irish monk at Skellig Michael, off the coast of Ireland. Ancient Architecture, Ancient Ruins, Relic
Mary Quite Contrary
1,000 year old Stone marker wears the outline of a Latin cross, carved by Irish monk at Skellig Michael, off the coast of Ireland.
Megalithic architecture in Newgrange, Ireland.
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Megalithic architecture in Newgrange, Ireland.
6,000 Year Old Megalithic Tomb  --  One of the oldest monuments in the world  --  Poulnabrone Dolmen, County Clare, Ireland Highlands
6,000 Year Old Megalithic Tomb -- One of the oldest monuments in the world -- Poulnabrone Dolmen, County Clare, Ireland
The Janus Figure is believed to be between 2000 and 3000 years old and stands about 4 feet high in Caldragh Cemetery, an ancient burial ground on Boa Island in Northern Ireland. Island, Garden Sculpture, Garden, Outdoor Decor
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The Janus Figure is believed to be between 2000 and 3000 years old and stands about 4 feet high in Caldragh Cemetery, an ancient burial ground on Boa Island in Northern Ireland.
One of the most famous rocks in Ireland is the Threshold Stone standing at the entrance to Newgrange.  This megalithic stone (about 4500-5500 years old, 10 ft. by 4 ft. in size and 5 tons in weight) is elaborately carved with spirals, concentric circles and diamond shapes. The carved spiral design, though more ancient than the coming of the Celts to Ireland, was often copied by them and became one of the legendary Celtic designs. Newgrange Ireland, County Meath, Old Irish, Places Ive Been
Newgrange - County Meath, Ireland
One of the most famous rocks in Ireland is the Threshold Stone standing at the entrance to Newgrange. This megalithic stone (about 4500-5500 years old, 10 ft. by 4 ft. in size and 5 tons in weight) is elaborately carved with spirals, concentric circles and diamond shapes. The carved spiral design, though more ancient than the coming of the Celts to Ireland, was often copied by them and became one of the legendary Celtic designs.
Sheep's Head, Ireland | Monolith/tomb, Sheep's Head, West Cork, Ireland | Flickr - Photo ... Cemetery Dance, Ogham, Castles In Ireland, Sacred Well
Monolith/tomb, Sheep's Head, West Cork, Ireland
Sheep's Head, Ireland | Monolith/tomb, Sheep's Head, West Cork, Ireland | Flickr - Photo ...
Brownshill Dolmen - County Carlow. Ireland Ancient Aliens, Luxor, Irish American, Irish Landscape, Ancient Buildings, Ireland Tourism, Irish American Mom, Tourism Ireland
County Carlow - The Dolmen County
Brownshill Dolmen - County Carlow. Ireland
Ireland is an ancient country and has been home to several civilisations over thousands of years. Some of the important symbols used by these ancient communities have come to be symbols of Ireland itself and mean a great deal to many people who are proud of their Irish heritage. Find out about them on Ireland Calling. Tattoo, Irish Symbols, Celtic Heritage, Irish Celtic, Celtic Cross, Irish Culture
Irish Symbols – each with their own fascinating origins and still relevant today - Ireland Calling
Ireland is an ancient country and has been home to several civilisations over thousands of years. Some of the important symbols used by these ancient communities have come to be symbols of Ireland itself and mean a great deal to many people who are proud of their Irish heritage. Find out about them on Ireland Calling.
Ireland has produced several great poets including two Nobel prize winners in WB Yeats and Seamus Heaney. Here we present Ireland’s 100 favourite poems as voted for by readers of the Irish Times. We have added notes and analysis on some of the most popular. Films, Inspiration, Irish Poems, Irish Language, Irish Times, Irish Blessing, Irish Quotes
Ireland’s 100 favourite poems - Ireland Calling
Ireland has produced several great poets including two Nobel prize winners in WB Yeats and Seamus Heaney. Here we present Ireland’s 100 favourite poems as voted for by readers of the Irish Times. We have added notes and analysis on some of the most popular.
Cross of Clogher. Dates between 12th & 14th Century. Oak cross encased in bronze. Decorated with Christian iconography. Image courtesy of Monaghan County Museum Vintage, Crosses, Celtic Christianity, Crucifix, Medieval Times, Century
Cross of Clogher. Dates between 12th & 14th Century. Oak cross encased in bronze. Decorated with Christian iconography. Image courtesy of Monaghan County Museum
Ruins of Dunluce Castle - Portrush, Northern Ireland Destinations, Wales, Edinburgh, Antrim Ireland, Beautiful Castles
Ruins of Dunluce Castle - Portrush, Northern Ireland
Kinvara Harbour - Co Clare, Ireland St Patrick's Day, Wanderlust, Galway Ireland, England Ireland, County Galway, County Clare, Places To Go
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Kinvara Harbour - Co Clare, Ireland
Ancient standing stone, and newer church at Glencolmcille, County Donegal, Ireland Irish Countryside, Donegal Ireland, County Donegal
Binding with Briars My Joys & Desires
Ancient standing stone, and newer church at Glencolmcille, County Donegal, Ireland
Molly Malone statue, Dublin - "The Tart with the Cart" Londonderry, Wassily Kandinsky, Connemara, Grafton Street, Molly Malone, Tipperary Ireland
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Molly Malone statue, Dublin - "The Tart with the Cart"
Jerpoint Abbey, County Kilkenny, Ireland, founded 1158 Houses, Palaces, England And Scotland
Jerpoint Abbey, County Kilkenny, Ireland, founded 1158